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I've seen and ex- The pay is often low; the po- perienced things here I never sitions are sometimes less-than- considered before — new ways glamorous. Finding motivation of looking at the words of the can be tough. prayers, not just saying them As part of the Agency for rote, thinking of them in terms Jewish Education's Nirim of our history and how they af- Teacher Training Program, ed- fect our future," Ms. Pont said. ucators got back to nature for "What I bring back to the stu- three days, to learn a little dents and staff is added enthu- about instruction while nur- siasm, new perspective to help turing their own spirits. the children realize all we do About 25 area educators and say isn't just something gathered Sunday, Monday and that happened a long time ago, Tuesday at the Butzel Confer- but is of importance to us to- ence Center of Camp Maas in day." Ortonville to work with the Ms. Pont's sentiments are likes of Jewish songwriter and what Ms. Friedman and the musician Debbie Friedman and other presenters are hoping to the former chair of the Coali- evoke. Ms. Friedman, Rabbi tion for the Advance- ment of Jewish Ed- ucation, Rabbi Stu- art Kel- man. Partici- pants bun- dled up in winter woolens and boots, slopping through the mud and Deborah Newbrun leads educators on a nature walk through melted Camp Maas. snow on a nature walk with the associate Kelman, Deborah Newbrun director of Camp Tawonga in and theater specialist Michael California, Deborah Newbrun. Posnick travel around the coun- Ms. Newbrun stopped along the try offering assistance in re- walk, identifying plants and an- treats for learning and spiritual imal prints, even speaking of solace. Rabbi Amy Wallk Katz Moses as a naturalist. Educa- joined the group from East tors discussed methods to in- Lansing. corporate Jewish values and "What is happening here life-cycle events into a similar isn't unusual," Ms. Friedman outdoor adventure. said. "We're helping teachers Starlit evening jaunts, indoor look at prayer in a totally dif- study sessions, and blessings ferent context. People are tast- following meals focused around ing, touching and feeling the the idea of prayer and how to texts. teach it. New melodies were "The 1960s touchy-feely was taught. Presenters discussed hokey. What's happening here and explained interpretation. is people are drawing upon the 'We're trying to familiarize depths of themselves and find- teachers with the prayer ser- ing a substantive point to refer vice. It's something we all take to anytime. It becomes owner- for granted but shouldn't," said ship, integrated into their lives. 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